Robert K. Kraft '63CC was inducted into the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame on Thursday evening.

Courtesy: Columbia University Athletics/Mike McLaughlin

Published: October 18, 2012

Columbia Inducts Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2012

Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2012

Male Student-Athletes, Heritage Era

Horace Davenport '29CC, Rowing

William Morely 1902SEAS, Football

Robert Nielsen '51CC, Fencing

Barry Pariser '55CC, Fencing

Harold Weekes 1903CC, Football

Male Student-Athletes, Modern Era

Neil Farber '65CC, Basketball/Baseball

Ted Gregory '74CC, Football

Steve Hasenfus '89CC, Wrestling

Erison Hurtault '07CC, Track

Frank Seminara '89CC, Baseball

Des Werthman '93CC, Football

Female Student-Athletes

Danicia Ambron '94CC, Swimming

Nora Beck '83BC, '89SOA, Basketball

Emma Baratta '06CC, Fencing

Caroline Bierbaum LeFrak '06CC, XC/Track

Monica Conley '03CC, Fencing

Caitlin Hickin '04CC, XC/Track

Shannon Munoz '07CC, Soccer

Team, Heritage Era

1933 Football Team

Team, Modern Era

1988 Men's Fencing Team

Coach, Heritage Era

James Murray, Fencing, 1898-1948

Coach Modern Era

Jack Rohan, Men's Basketball, 1961-74, 90-95

Athletic Administrator

Marion R. Philips, Former Chair, Physical Education, Barnard College

Special Category for Individual Achievement

Robert K. Kraft '63CC, Chairman and CEO, New England Patriots, and Owner and CEO, The Kraft Group.

NEW YORK - A sold-out audience witnessed the induction of the Columbia
University Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2012 on Thursday, October 18, in the
Low Library Rotunda. University President Lee C. Bollinger, Chair, University
Trustees, Bill Campbell, and Director, Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical
Education Dr. M. Dianne Murphy joined alumni, fans, and friends of Columbia
Athletics to comprise the enthusiastic guests for the ceremony.

Columbia’s athletics program has featured some of the most
notable names in American sports history. Among the members of the Columbia University Athletics Hall of Fame’s inaugural
class, inducted in 2006, were baseball Hall of Famers Lou Gehrig 1921-23CC and Eddie
Collins 1907CC, college football legends Sid Luckman ‘39CC and Lou Little (head
coach), as well as former Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer and Honda-Broderick
Award-winner Cristina Teuscher ‘00CC.

The Columbia University Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2012
will be recognized at halftime of the Columbia-Dartmouth football game at midﬁeld.